Allow me to spread the word about ListenBrainz, the occasion being that ListenBrainz now stores over 1 billion entries of listening data from it’s users. ListenBrainz is a FOSS project that aims to crowdsource listening data and release it under an open license. Basically it’s Last.fm but better.

Whatever you use to listen to music, you can probably link it up with ListenBrainz. For instance you can connect Spotify, Apple Music, Soundcloud, Last.fm. You can link it up with loads of music players. If you’ve kept track of your what music you’ve listened to up to this point, don’t worry, there are several ways to import them into ListenBrainz.

All ListenBrainz listening data is available for all to use. This means that we don’t need to rely on big companies like Spotify for recommendation algorithms. We can use whatever algorithm suits us best. All sorts of other services could be build to make use of the ListenBrainz data set. The dataset can also help analyze other services’ algorithms, for instance the Fair MusE project uses LB-data and LB-users to investigate the fairness of different music service algorithms.

Obviously ListenBrainz initially suffered from being a comparatively small service, For good recommendations you need loads of data. But it’s growing every day and I feel like the 1 billion listens is an impressive milestone. And ListenBrainz has the advantage of having listening data from several services, Spotify could never recommend you music that’s not on Spotify. ListenBrainz, because it’s open, doesn’t have such inherent blindspots.

I am not working for ListenBrainz in any way, I just really like this project as well as MusicBrainz, and I like to spread the word. I think the aims of the ListenBrainz probably align with some Fediverse-folks. If you don’t care about the service itself, you could still link up to support FOSS music services, not only LB itself, but other services that are, can and will be built using LB’s data. If you use another service to store your own listening data, for instance Last.fm, you could use ListenBrainz as a backup for you data in case the other sevice ever enshittifies. Note: you shouldn’t sign up if you want your listening data to be private, that’s not what LB is for. I care very much about privacy, but in the case of LB I consciously choose to share my music listening data with others for my own benefit.

Curious to hear peoples thought on all this.

  • qprimed
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    1815 days ago

    Crowd sourced, open access FLOS(Data) is almost always good. will check it out. thanks!

    • @[email protected]
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      1015 days ago

      What is your use case for that and what happens if you don’t end up listening to them?

        • exu
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          414 days ago

          I think the other comment was also a joke. But do check your timezone settings

  • foremanguy
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    915 days ago

    This thing is an absolute beast, used it in the past to tag my library and it was amazing

  • Fitik
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    615 days ago

    Fun fact: Sharkey, another Fediverse software (Misskey fork) has built-in ListenBrainz integration

    • exu
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      414 days ago

      On Android you can install the ListenBrainz app and it will detect Tidal. For browsers, you can use this addon for scrobbling. There’s also a desktop repack of Tidal (Tidal HiFi) that does scrobbling to ListenBrainz.

  • @trevdog
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    315 days ago

    very cool, but the site is not responsive for mobile users

  • @[email protected]
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    214 days ago

    Could I use that to make it listen to live music that I make during jams and help me find what would make crowds jump?

  • @Zachariah
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    214 days ago

    I’d really love it if it would work automatically with many, many music sources (including streaming services like Apple Music) because my listening is all over the place. Plus it would be great if it had a SoundHound/Shazam-like feature to scrobble audio I hear when in public but don’t want to type to search or I’m not sure of the song title.

    Great to hear it works with Plex. I hope it also works with Jellyfin.

    • @[email protected]
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      14 days ago

      Jellyfin has a plugin.
      Also works flawlessly with Spotify.

      Edit: You know it supports Apple Music?

  • @[email protected]
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    214 days ago

    Sweet I linked it to my spotify. This is exactly what I was looking for to help me move away from spotify.

  • exu
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    214 days ago

    Discovered this a month ago and have been using it. It’s alright, but hopefully it will improve with more users.

  • @Sunrosa
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    113 days ago

    Does anyone know how to export anymore? I have so many listens that it just breaks on the client side when i press the button. They recently tried to fix it too but it’s still completely broken. and the export was my only reason for using it lol

  • SayCyberOnceMore
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    114 days ago

    Ooh, didn’t know about this and I listen to music ~16 hours per day!

    Just need to capture it: No obvious collector for MythTV, so might have a problem there…

  • @[email protected]
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    114 days ago

    Is there a way to hook the custom Listenbrainz playlists into Lidarr so I could have a new mix / recommended playlist each week?

  • @mx_smith
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    114 days ago

    “Whatever you use to listen to music, you can probably link it up with ListenBrainz.”

    I don’t think I can hook my turntable up to it.